Romania and Slovakia reach last 16 at Euro 2024 after tense draw
Romania's midfielder #18 Razvan Marin (L) and teammates celebrate on the pitch after the UEFA Euro 2024 Group E football match between Slovakia and Romania at the Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt am Main on June 26, 2024. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)
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Romania and Slovakia both qualified for the last 16
at Euro 2024 after a tense 1-1 draw in their last Group E game on Wednesday.
Ondrej Duda put Slovakia ahead in the first half but
Romania's Razvan Marin equalised with a penalty before the interval.
With all four teams in the group earning four points
from their three games, Romania finished top having scored more goals than
second-placed Belgium.
Slovakia went through in third place thanks to a
superior goal difference to fourth-placed Ukraine.
It was a memorable moment for Romania, who are into
the knockout stages of the Euros for the first time in 24 years.
Romania had only qualified once for the last 16 in
their five Euro appearances, but Edward Iordanescu's tenacious side have ended
that long drought
They responded to Iordanescu's pre-match challenge
to make "history" with a combative display fuelled by their army of
vociferous fans, who turned the stadium into a sea of yellow.
Slovakia are into the knockout stages of a major
tournament for the third time.
They reached the last 16 in the 2010 World Cup and
made it to the same stage at Euro 2016.
Knowing a draw would send both teams through, cynics
had suggested they would play out a mutually beneficial stalemate.
But there was no sign of Romania settling for a
point as they made a fast start.
They threatened an early goal when Andrei Ratiu's
stinging strike was pushed away by Martin Dubravka, with the rebound lashed
wildly over by Ianis Hagi.
Marin smashed a free-kick narrowly wide from long
range moments late as Romania looked to capitalise on their early dominance.
Slovakia were inches away from snatching the lead as
Lukas Haraslin's free-kick went through a crowd of players and almost crept in
at the far post.
It was a warning Romania failed to heed and Slovakia
went in front in the 24th minute.
Juraj Kucka whipped in a deep cross that caught the
Romania defence standing statuesque, leaving the unmarked Duda free to power
his header past Florin Nita from eight yards.
Romania's response was emphatic as they drew level
in the 37th minute thanks to an incisive raid from the son of former Barcelona
and Real Madrid star Gheorghe Hagi.
David Hancko's foul on Hagi was adjudged a penalty
by VAR after referee Daniel Siebert initially ruled the offence had taken place
just outside the area.
Marin stepped up to drill the spot-kick high into
the roof of the net to the deafening delight of the hordes of Romania fans who
turned the arena into a frenzied mosh-pit.
The searing Frankfurt heat gave way to a heavy storm
in the second half as thunder, lightning and rain swirled around the stadium.
It was a suitably dramatic backdrop to a tense clash
that was close to swinging Romania's way when Marin forced a good save from
Dubravka before Denis Dragus skimmed the roof of the net.
Haraslin's curler flashed past the far post as the
storm abated, but, while there was no winner, both sides ended up celebrating
their progress to the knockout stage.

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